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Texas Saddlery
Texas Saddlery

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Testimonials

I have ordered a saddle, headstall, rope bag, and pad folios from Texas Saddlery. I couldn't be more pleased with the quality of service, materials, and craftsmanship of each item. I highly recommend Texas Saddlery.

Russel R.

Brit custom made me portfolios for my company to give to our superintendent's and customers. They have been a huge hit and seeing them when we are on the job is great. Brit's attention to detail and hands on approach ensured they were top of the line. We intend to work with him on something new in the near future and look forward to the experience.

James P.

I got a black leather belt from a store in a small town in Texas a couple of years ago, and I have worn it every day since. I'm surprised it has shown hardly any signs of wear...I am glad they branded the belt, so that I could look up who made it (Texas Saddlery). I may never buy a belt from anyone else again. I wish you could still find quality manufactured products like this more commonly in America.

A. Timm

From the blog

How to Craft a Leather Keychain

How to Craft a Leather Keychain

In this and the next few posts, we’ll dive into particular projects to start off your leather crafting. We’ll help...

How to Thin Leather

How to Thin Leather

Depending on the type of item you decide to create first, you may need to master certain skills. Projects where...

Designing the Perfect Leather Crafting Workspace

Designing the Perfect Leather Crafting Workspace

In last month’s blog post, we explored the care and maintenance of your leather working tools for ensuring their longevity and...

How to Craft a Leather Keychain

How to Craft a Leather Keychain

In this and the next few posts, we’ll dive into particular projects to start off your leather crafting. We’ll help with the how-to’s of getting started, tips to make the project easier, and then you’ll be on your way!
How to Thin Leather

How to Thin Leather

Depending on the type of item you decide to create first, you may need to master certain skills. Projects where you intend to fold or sew your leather may require you to thin the leather first. Thinning, or skiving, is the process of removing layers of leather from the flesh side of the hide leaving it flexible and soft.
Designing the Perfect Leather Crafting Workspace

Designing the Perfect Leather Crafting Workspace

In last month’s blog post, we explored the care and maintenance of your leather working tools for ensuring their longevity and precision during use. Another important piece of leather crafting is creating the perfect workspace for creativity and the execution of your hobby. Below, we have some helpful tips on how to design the ideal space and make it your own.